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            <MadCap:namedDestination name="600089085" /><a name="browser_integration_1479067073_600089085">Browser Integration</a>
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        <p class="BulletSquare"><span class="_Override" style="font-weight: bold;">Enable integration for FTP URLs in Netscape Navigator</span> - Select this option to have WS_FTP work with Netscape Navigator 4.x or later.</p>
        <p class="BulletSquare"><span class="_Override" style="font-weight: bold;">Enable integration for FTP URLs in Microsoft Internet Explorer</span> - Select this option to have WS_FTP work with Microsoft Internet Explorer.</p>
        <p class="BulletSquare"><span class="_Override" style="font-weight: bold;">Prompt before using WS_FTP to process FTP URLs</span> - When this option is selected, WS_FTP will prompt you before handling FTP URLs.</p>
        <p class="BulletSquare"><span class="_Override" style="font-weight: bold;">Preserve File Times</span> - When this option is selected, the original file times are kept after the file is downloaded.</p>
        <p class="BulletSquare"><span class="_Override" style="font-weight: bold;">Close Download dialog box when download completes</span> - When this option is selected, the Download dialog box closes itself when a download is completed.</p>
        <p class="BulletSquare"><span class="_Override" style="font-weight: bold;">Use this Firewall when connecting and downloading</span> - Use this list box to select the firewall you need to use for downloads. See Firewalls for more information.</p>
        <h2 class="Heading2">Using WS_FTP with a Browser</h2>
        <p class="Text">WS_FTP Pro handles FTP URLs as follows: </p>
        <p class="BulletSquare"><a name="browser_integration_1479067073_10751"></a>If the URL is the name of an FTP server, such as <span class="_Override" style="text-decoration: underline;">ftp.ipswitch.com</span>, WS_FTP Pro "handles" the URL by starting the Classic interface of WS_FTP Pro and connecting to the site. </p>
        <p class="BulletSquare"><a name="browser_integration_1479067073_10759"></a>If the URL includes the path and name of a file, such as <span class="_Override" style="text-decoration: underline;">ftp.ipswitch.com/French/ftp605F.txt</span>, WS_FTP Pro attempts to download the file to your PC, and prompts you for a location to save or execute the file. </p>
        <p class="BulletSquare"><a name="browser_integration_1479067073_10819"></a>If the URL includes the path and name of a folder (and not a file), such as <span class="_Override" style="text-decoration: underline;">ftp.ipswitch.com/French</span>, WS_FTP Pro "handles" the URL by starting the Classic interface, connecting to the site, and navigating to the folder. </p>
        <h2 class="Heading2">About the Classic Interface</h2>
        <p class="Text">The Classic interface is a standard Windows application that looks similar to a two-paned window. When your PC (the "Local System") connects to an FTP server (the "Remote System"), the WS_FTP Pro Classic interface displays a window with your PC's files and folders on the left and the FTP site's files and folders on the right. With the contents of both systems displayed, you can easily locate files on one system and transfer them to a specific folder on the other system.</p>
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